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October 28, 2015 * The Maui News

First Photo: Jesse Hoff, a volunteer with the Maui Science Center, talks to visitors Friday night during the ninth annual open house of the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy in Pukalani. Visitors got a chance to look through telescopes, tour laboratories, witness science experiments and see the control room for the Pan-STARRS telescope atop Haleakala. “The goal of this event is to share with the community what we do around here,” said J.D. Armstrong, Maui technology education and outreach specialist. “We are much stronger if we work with the community around us, and we appreciate all the support we get so we wanted to share what we do and give an example for why to keep us around.”… See the full article HERE

It was such honor to be part of the Kamehameha Schools Maui’s Career Day exhibitions. The objective of the exhibits was to provide information about career and employment opportunities available with your organization and similar organizations. It will also be a great opportunity to showcase the services and/or products that you provide. See our gallery here. Make sure to check out the full article by MauiNow.com

Maui’s first Science Carnival made to the front page of The Maui News. THANK you everyone who made this event a huge success:
To all our guests who found time to come to our Carnival and share the joy of the Entertaining Science, Maui Science Center Team and amazing Volunteers, Maui Makers, MEDB Women in Technology, …
Maui High Robotics Team , Auntie Doll’s Halau and students Dance Studio, George Kahumoku Jr. Thanks to our event sponsor – Boeing Corporation. A super special Thank You to the Best of Maui who generously donated to our Silent Auction.

Make sure to check out our own gallery and the story about the Science carnival HERE

Had a great time with JD and the hosts of the Q and A’s Radio talk show Jonathan, Sam and LD sharing about Maui Science Center and upcoming Science Carnival. If you missed it you can stream our fun conversation and many tech news on-line by visiting www.Q-A.net

July 2, 2015
MAUI MAMA MAGAZINE, submitted by Rimma Murta

I am so excited to share about a group of dedicated volunteers who are working to establish Maui’s very own Science Center – a dynamic interactive destination, where learners of all ages can explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) concepts through discovery, fun, interactive exhibits, hands-on activities and engaging programs! …. read the rest of the editorial here